There would only be one effect: the reputation and trust to the public hospital go down.
And the consequences are not difficult to imagine:
- More patients would move to the private sector.
- More (capable) public doctors would move, too.
On a first glance, the two effects seems balancing each other. But, look, public hospitals employ less than half of all the doctors, while taking care of over 90% of the patients. If 10% of the doctors and patients leave for the private, it would just be a small increase in the number of private doctor, but a double in the market.
Oh, is it the real objective ?
And I feel needless to elaborate on the quality of care for those patients (the vast majority, unfortunately) who remain in the public sector.
We should be glad that he does not plan to proactively investigate medical incidents at private hospitals as well. Imagine what would happen if there is a reversal in the patient flow you described.
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